While watching film to prepare for No. 12 Kansas, one University of Houston men’s basketball staff member wanted to make a point of what the Cougars can expect Saturday inside Allen Fieldhouse. He turned up the volume.
Now, the No. 12 Jayhawks face a tougher test: No. 7 Houston, a team that’s riding an 11-game winning streak and coming off a ruthless 70-36 beatdown of Utah. Allen Fieldhouse will be rocking, and the Jayhawks will need every advantage to knock off a Cougars team that’s as relentless as they come.
Long ball lovers: Houston ranks No. 5 in 3-point percentage (39.9%). KU hits 33.3% of its 3-point attempts. Nothing easy at the line: The Cougars struggle to get to the line, ranking No. 341 nationally in free-throw rate (26.4%).
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Hard work paid off for Houston sixth-years Mylik Wilson and J'Wan Roberts, and their coach, in a big victory at Allen Fieldhouse.
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